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GS Qualifying for 2019 Discussion
This will be a discussion thread, for discussing the needed qualifications and timing of notification.
For posing formal notifications (but no discussion), use this thread Global Services 2019 Notifications (ONLY)
2019 GS Timeline
First requal notifications came out on 6 Dec 2018
First-time notifications started about 3 Jan 2019
Numerous reports that all regular notifications will be out by 11 Jan 2019
Initial successful reconsideration appeals reported 15 Jan 2019
First reports of challanges15 Jan 2019
For discussion of GS benefits, please use Consolidated Global Services Thread: Benefits, Questions 2018First-time notifications started about 3 Jan 2019
Numerous reports that all regular notifications will be out by 11 Jan 2019
Initial successful reconsideration appeals reported 15 Jan 2019
First reports of challanges15 Jan 2019
For 2017 qualifications, see the 2017 thread and for 2018, see the 2018 thread
To find your PQDs if >than $12K
Go to
MileagePlus activity since my last statement and it is in the "Account summary" table at the top of the page.
Note this is not just the UA operated PQDs (which is commonly believed to be what matters for GS) but rather your total PQDs.
Definitions
BIS is actual scheduled flight distance (Great Circle Mileage Distance -- GCM) between airports with 500 mile minimum for elites. This is the standard used for Lifetime miles also. Those flying mostly sub-500 segments sometimes prefer to not use the minimum rule.
The definition for CPM is a bit vaguer, especially since CPM is used in multiple different situations.
Believe for the purpose of this thread, GS qualification, folks are using
PQD CPM = UA PQDs / UA BIS
Note there is no direct evidence UA uses this CPM number for GS Qualification but it is a number FTers like to use.
As for BIS, UA does not report this number your account and it needs to be manually tracked.
One way is to make use that PQMs are based on BIS but there may be a multiplier / bonus for high end fares. If always in 2x PQMs, you could divide by 2 to get BIS.
rwsteelers had a good method for determining UA BIS -- the change in Lifetime Miles from the first of the year.
Hello:
To help with collection of qualification metrics for global services, I created a Google Doc. This will be useful for future members. For ease of use, I created a form which feeds into a spreadsheet. The spreadsheet and form does not require a google account and is free to use.
Similar spreadsheets were created in years past, so I'm hoping to continue this tradition. Please take the time to enter your stats into the spreadsheet. Many thanks
LINK to entry form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1SYm...xRKZ_EUD8/edit
View responses here ( read only ):
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...it?usp=sharing
To help with collection of qualification metrics for global services, I created a Google Doc. This will be useful for future members. For ease of use, I created a form which feeds into a spreadsheet. The spreadsheet and form does not require a google account and is free to use.
Similar spreadsheets were created in years past, so I'm hoping to continue this tradition. Please take the time to enter your stats into the spreadsheet. Many thanks
LINK to entry form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1SYm...xRKZ_EUD8/edit
View responses here ( read only ):
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...it?usp=sharing
GS Qualifying for 2019 Discussion / Questions
#871
Join Date: Aug 2011
Programs: UA 1K | Marriott LT Platinum
Posts: 459
@n8-the-gr8: Would you be kind enough to tell us what your stats were for 2018 and YTD 2019? It is a pretty unique situation and will be very informative. Thanks, JLD
2019 YTD is much higher spend. 76k PQD and 173k PQM.
I think they are decoupled. As in, I think what I received was a 'standard' mid-year invite (recognizing those aren't very standard), and had nothing to do with or any relation to the appeal I requested.
#872
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: BOS
Programs: UA 1K (2MM); AA LT Gold (1.9 MM); SQ; WN; DL; "Bonvoy Ambassador""
Posts: 398
2018 was a lighter year for me (relative to last 3 years) - 27k PQD, 130k PQM. Prior years were in the 30's spend wise and 200k+ PQM
2019 YTD is much higher spend. 76k PQD and 173k PQM.
I think they are decoupled. As in, I think what I received was a 'standard' mid-year invite (recognizing those aren't very standard), and had nothing to do with or any relation to the appeal I requested.
2019 YTD is much higher spend. 76k PQD and 173k PQM.
I think they are decoupled. As in, I think what I received was a 'standard' mid-year invite (recognizing those aren't very standard), and had nothing to do with or any relation to the appeal I requested.
#873
Booked travel through July 1st (UK & Hong Kong) has me at 129,000 PQM and $31,500 PQD… I’ll re-qualify for 1K no problem. Plus I still have one more LHR trip to book in early July, which will put me around ~$36,000 PQD (all UA Metal). I also just learned that I might be going to Barcelona in the next few weeks... that would put me at least in the low $40’s. Not sure what the rest of the year holds yet.
Wondering what the PQD requirement for GS is being TPA-based?? Thoughts?
Previous year spend is $21,000 in 2017 and $24,000 in 2018… so upward trend over 3 years. I’m guessing I’ll have at least $45,000 PQD by the end of the year.
Wondering what the PQD requirement for GS is being TPA-based?? Thoughts?
Previous year spend is $21,000 in 2017 and $24,000 in 2018… so upward trend over 3 years. I’m guessing I’ll have at least $45,000 PQD by the end of the year.
Booked travel now has me at $42,754 through October 1st, I have one (at least) TPA-LHR trip which I'm guessing will be ~$5,000 that I'm about to book which puts me at $47,700, so I'm feeling pretty good. This is still mostly Premium cabin fares, all the international is Premium.
I'll probably add a domestic trip or two, maybe $1,000 total…
I'm thinking I'll do a trip to Asia for vacation at the end of the year (HKG, BKK, SIN, KUL, etc.) which is minimum $5,500 - putting me around $55,000… rough math.
I’ve got nearly 500,000 Award Miles from my Chase Explorer Card, and thinking I’ll burn those miles to pay for the ticket (possibly horrible use of miles, but given the devaluation and the fact I rarely use them… anyway…). Question, if I use miles to pay for tickets through my chase card (not an award ticket, or miles & copay) but the feature that let's me use miles to pay for tickets, does that spend count towards PQD? Would doing that hurt my chances for GS?
#874
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: MSP
Programs: DL PM, UA Gold, WN, Global Entry; +others wherever miles/points are found
Posts: 14,419
Tickets purchased through the Chase UR portal are ordinary cash tickets with a [Chase central] card tendered for them. Except the very rare reported instances of BULK fares, they earn PQD and are otherwise identical to regular tickets.
#875
But I think there is another way to do this, where I buy the ticket - as usual, charge the ticket to my card - then I can use miles as a credit to offset the charge. Same thing?
I think what you are describing is buying tickets through the Chase portal, not directly through United, right?
#876
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: MSP
Programs: DL PM, UA Gold, WN, Global Entry; +others wherever miles/points are found
Posts: 14,419
Cool! Thank you!
But I think there is another way to do this, where I buy the ticket - as usual, charge the ticket to my card - then I can use miles as a credit to offset the charge. Same thing?
I think what you are describing is buying tickets through the Chase portal, not directly through United, right?
But I think there is another way to do this, where I buy the ticket - as usual, charge the ticket to my card - then I can use miles as a credit to offset the charge. Same thing?
I think what you are describing is buying tickets through the Chase portal, not directly through United, right?
#877
No worries, I appreciate the reply!! I'm looking for ways to get my spend in for as little out of pocket as possible!
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#878
Join Date: Apr 2016
Programs: UA 1K 1MM, AA Gold, Marriott Titanium, Hilton Diamond, Hyatt Discoverist
Posts: 695
Unless things have changed recently, shouldn't hurt GS chanes since the pay with miles feature gives you a statement credit after the fact.
#879
Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: ORD | LGA | 2E
Programs: UA GS 1.6MM UC | AA CK 0.7MM AC | Bonvoy Ambassador | Hyatt Globalist | Hertz PC
Posts: 1,054
Cool! Thank you!
But I think there is another way to do this, where I buy the ticket - as usual, charge the ticket to my card - then I can use miles as a credit to offset the charge. Same thing?
I think what you are describing is buying tickets through the Chase portal, not directly through United, right?
But I think there is another way to do this, where I buy the ticket - as usual, charge the ticket to my card - then I can use miles as a credit to offset the charge. Same thing?
I think what you are describing is buying tickets through the Chase portal, not directly through United, right?
#880
I think you are talking about the Chase "Choices" program which is pretty old. I still use this all the time (buy the ticket and then request a statement credit at $0.01/mile). I know some people think it is a bad use of miles but I have often found situations where that cost in miles is basically the same or even a little less than the cost in miles of an award ticket and has the huge benefit of being a revenue ticket and counting toward my status/spend. If I am understanding your question correctly then absolutely this spend counts toward PQD. I do this at least 2-3 times a year.
#881
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Between AUS, EWR, and YTO In a little twisty maze of airline seats, all alike.. but I wanna go home with the armadillo
Programs: CO, NW, & UA forum moderator emeritus
Posts: 35,432
@:-) Depending on the UR card you have, booking via the UR portal could allow you to redeem points for up to 1.5c/ea vs. the 1.0c /ea one gets when used as a statement credit. Tickets purchased this way are mileage earning and if issued n 016 stock, the spend counts toward UA PQD.
#882
Moderator: United Airlines
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: SFO
Programs: UA Plat 1.995MM, Hyatt Discoverist, Marriott Plat/LT Gold, Hilton Silver, IHG Plat
Posts: 66,857
As thoughts have turned to 2020, time to close this 2019 thread and refer all to
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/unit...iscussion.html
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